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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, February 6, 1950

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 6, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday february 6, 1950 the stars and stripes Page no rings up $10 million in Nesli sales  super Salesman sgt Lions i. Kalon has written up Mure ,  of Psi Tolu Jos in of  to  his total Nesli sales Sinuc h " blurted three months a of.  a one Mars Jumpa Wijn  act a was conducted Anion troops of thu 557th a nor guard. F  refund checks has arrived a the 16lh inf regt Annu if the first of receive checks was Sec Mitron Olynick of he on Lii in. Olynick who is re enl Sling indefinitely Plaus to com Bine the Nesli Check with the re  Bonus and Hie new York Statt Veteran s Bonus and be mar ried when he ret rns Tihe . On re enlistment leave. Polly Coes to Berlin planer Parade Peter the Berlin March of dimes Parrot. Is examined in  by or. J. Gajc Ntakas before being flown to temp thou air base. A Porter from american overseas airline leaks an Aoa donated Peter to uie scr Ltd unit contributing most to an s Platter Parade. An Polo yanks in Austria give $10, o6 7 to i i i unti recoil less Rifle to lauded Augsburg feb. 5 special recoilless Rifle to 2d army Cav has received a commendation from cot Franklin f. Wing 2d army Cav co. For an outstanding guard performance in the regimental Kaseane. Dec chief nurse it col Alt Bern Longcr has been named Estef nurse. Neucom a Pei or it co Louise m. Fite i Cerold who a tiring from Eurc thu Vav. I col Berninger was Limtt Cree it the 97th go. Frankfurt army photo Linz american personnel stationed in the . Zone of Austria went All out for the March of dimes figures released by zone cd Austria he revealed. A total of $10.067 had been received at noon Friday from the various unit and area Liaison officers and this figure was expected to increase when final returns were received maj Gen Paul w. Kendall. Cd Zoa said he was very pleased at the response to his request for the cooperation of the men in his com Mand and said american personnel in Austria have again demonstrated their generosity towards a very worthwhile and important  Frankfurt Frankfurt military Post was certain this year to exceed its 1949 March of dimes collection total of $37.147. Maj Donald a. Kersting Ftp Liaison officer said he had  Cash on hand at noon saturday and added that sums still outstanding from various organizations would produce a final Ftp total in excess of $38.000." Munich a steadily rising flood of pledges from Munich listeners to the an dimes show and giant contributions by Landshut sub Post Straubing sub Post a co. 73d army Ord in the Munich pm depot the wac det of the 98th go and 2d co Stab Brig he pushed the local pledged to the Munich military Post March of dimes drive above the $24.000 Mark. Among the larger contributions announced by units throughout the Munich area yesterday were the following Landshut j2.313 a co. 73d, $1,146 Munich pm depot $600 he co 40th det 73d, j525 Karls Feld Ord depot $400 Haus Der Quost Ball $550 Straubing $839 dete army education Center f267 cd Brig he no Academy and ladies societies $97s base Post office. $528 Hico Ball $225 Munich Post transportation office �145 b co std $145 596th Etc Henry Kaseane $167 he co Henry Kaseane $167 birthday balls at the rhapsody club and Orlando pm club Foo Karl Szejd Ord de pot $182, of which 8169 came from an pm club raffle Munich pm depot $202 co Stab women s club 73d. $785 pm club. Mcgraw a Serne $211 see a us pm club birthday bail $545 98th go the Ater $55 judge advocate Section map $71 7822d det $103. Straubing for the second month in a Row a co 1st in Goth army Cav has reported 100 per cent participation in Soldier deposits and claims a constabulary and Neucom record. H j co. 3d in. Was second. Frith 64.7 per cent and co a 2d in was third with 55,5 per cent. The Bat Talion with the highest percentage was the 2d, with 44.2 per cent. The 3d in was second with 36.1 per cent and the 1st in was third with 35,2 per cent. Schwet Zingen it was Dis closed that 90 per cent of the Tea in det a 7747th my railway Security up have Soldier deposits. Neubig being the 36th fighter bomber Wing which had the highest per capita contribution of any major armed forces military unit or base in the 1949 March of dimes broke its record this year $17,3 0.35 donated. Activities were climaxed with a carnival in Neu Biberg s largest air Craft hangar. Raffled off was a Fiat station Wagon a Complete set of blues a round  the stale turkeys chickens sides of beef slabs of Bacon and even a live hog. The winning Squadron was the s6th maintenance so with a per capita contribution of $23.&t. In charge of the Neu Biberg drive was capt Maurice Morrison. Stuttgart with contributions  More than is per person to thei March of dimes a 109 per cent investment in Soldier deposits and 100 per cent participation in Nesli the 122 pm and five officers of the constabulary 12th to co have wrapped up a new record. The unit commanded by capt Ralph Castillo was recently presented the Neucom red and yellow Guidon excellence award for. Their transportation proficiency. The 12th to co donated 6so to fight polio through collection and platoon Competition. He plat commanded by Ltd Ward l., Cassey donated c222 in second place came 3d plat com Nian ded by it John b. Eakin with $175.50. Hop a total of $1.213.20 has been Pledgee for donations to the March of dimes Campaign by airmen and officers of the 603d act so. This sum was raised through auctioning items donated by members of the Squadron which is commanded by a Otto b. It Iver. The per capita contribution was $11.79. At a Squadron parly auctioneer s set James Lovett brought in $30 for the privilege of having a Juicy Lemon meringue pie thrown in his face. A Guinea i was sold for $152. Thi Lares St sum wsr�7 donated by pvt aul Lumy Sarri Lella. Girl s marriage offer for dimes Only gag Runcorn England. Feb. 5 a 36-year-old British Jim insisted she was Only joking when she offered herself in marriage to the highest bidder in an Munich s March of dimes program. Auburn haired Dorothy Coomb appeared More than flustered by the reaction to her letter. It was merely a  she Slid really it was Only  she said she had listened to the an program and after hearing one Man uni or break a record Over colleague s head Cune to the conclusion the entire program is & gag. Foul play feared by Vienna Fiancee As sex i disappears by Ernie Reed staff correspondent Vienna feb. A is the daughter of a former austrian army general said that an sex i whom she was to marry had mysteriously disappeared in route from his stateside Home to Vienna. Edith Topp an attractive girl expressed fears that her Fiance for Mer Cpl Wendell j. Enfield. 23, of Naperville 111., who was stationed Here for four years has met with foul play. Winfield had Beer scheduled to arrive in Vienna about Jan. 20, according to army friends and his intended Bride. Edith said the last time she heard from him was Jan. It when he wired her he was leaving by plane from Chicago to new York and would later take a French boat to be Havre. Edith said she had been Able to establish that Liftfield had bought a ticket for urte French lines ship de grass. . Officials blanked meanwhile Ufa it has contacted the american officials at Bern Switzerland and Paris but a spokesman said they had been unable to find out anything. She said he had wired her the Money to take care of preliminary arrangements for the marriage. She said maj Edward d. Connors of the local Provost marshal office was to have been the Best Man. She said Wendell and she had at temp de on two different occasions to get married Here while he was id the service but the army would not approve the marriage because she had once worked in an is office Here and had been married to a German officer who later had been killed an the russian front. She maintained that she had been sorted to work a a Telephone oper Ator foe nine months in an s3 office Here during the War against her will. Bavaria called lagging in Reform Steps Munich. Feb. A a so no con Crele Steps have been taken by  to effect a leadership in Western German democratization despite recent criticism by . High commissioner John j. Mccloy. Clarence m. Holds acting land com missioner for Bavaria said Here. As a matter of fact i would ssh the evidence is sadly on the Nega Tive Side of the scale Balds told a press conference. Bolcis complimented minister1 president Hans Ehard on a Fin democratic speech before the bavarian parliament outlining the responsibility of the civil servants to the people but pointed out that there have been no Concrete step toward a democratic Way of government taken since or. Mccloy visit Here. Bold filed several examples at undemocratic action including the Transfer of a protestant school teacher fran a Catholic area aver. The protests of the Community. A said such examples i far outweighed any signs of True democratic action on the part of the bavarian govern  Mccloy had informed Ehard Arne other officials Here Bavaria a under criticism in the . Pres for undemocratic actions and Sugges Teeb. S racketeer who boldy posed As staff doctor at Frankfurt s dry Hospital Bilke an in employ or chauffeur out of All his identifies Tion papers and driving police disclosed. The Driver Eric Schmidt answering a newspaper and for chauffeur received a letter of Hospital stationery making an appointment for him with a. Or.  Schmidt was received by a a dressed in the White coveralls of a physician and wearing dark glasses and was told or. Hue her was engaged in an operation. The Man asked Schmidt to hand Over his identification papers and Wall in the Hospital waiting room. After waiting five hours Schmidt made inquiries Only to discover there was no or. Huebner and i no Trace of his papers. Capt Grady Heads to c Hersfeldt feb. 5 capt roman c. Grady jr., has been assigned As commander of to 24th so 14th Cav. Wurt Baden to investigate 10,000 pardons for nazis Stuttgart feb. 5 a the Wurttemberge Baden parliament has decided to submit 10,000 pardons and commutations of sentence of convicted nazis to a parliamentary committee for scrutiny. The pardons were Given by min ister president Reinbold Maier. Debate Vas provoked by the recent arrest of four germans in connection with Anbery charges. The bribes were said to have been paid to obtain acquittals or mild sentences for accused a is tried before German courts the state prosecutor has disclosed that he is a to studying charges involving three members of Parlia ment and complaints c f coercion Karl Stroele mater s chief mini. Is rat or. I a Stormy debate mater declared that acts of Grace Are not subject to Legal  but they Are subject to political investigation cried a voice from the floor. Maier admitted publicly last week that he has extended clemency to 10,000 convicted nazis. He complained that the accusations against the Denali fiction sys Tern have developed a political tinge. But he promised that no body will interfere with the invest Tig Avion. A Hico officus told a press con frence after the debate that tha . Military government had filed objections to 130 of the Clemencier granted by Maier before last sep Lember. Since then with military government ended . Authorities had Noj Ower to  
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